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Gallery Hop Sneak Peek: Pat Feheley at Feheley Fine Arts

Toronto Sep 2008
Pat Feheley, Director, Feheley Fine Arts Pat Feheley, Director, Feheley Fine Arts

Pat Feheley, Director, Feheley Fine Arts

Hear Inuit art dealer Pat Feheley talk about the recent sea change in Inuit art from the historical to the avant-garde, brought about by gallery artists including Annie Pootoogook. She describes her September 2008 exhibition, which is a collaboration between Shuvinai Ashoona and John Noestheden.



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This article was first published online on September 1, 2008.

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